play Live Sign upShow navigation menuplay Live Click here to searchsearchSign upBREAKINGBREAKING, News|ElectionsPeter Magyar’s Tisza wins Hungary election as Viktor Orban concedesLongtime Prime Minister Viktor Orban has conceded defeat in the country’s parliamentary election.
xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on GoogleinfoPeter Magyar, leader of the pro-European conservative Tisza party, makes a statement in Budapest during the general election in Hungary on April 12, 2026 [Ferenc Isza/AFP]By Al Jazeera Staff, AFP and ReutersPublished On 12 Apr 202612 Apr 2026Hungary’s longtime Prime Minister Viktor Orban has conceded defeat in the country’s parliamentary election after partial official results showed Peter Magyar’s Tisza party in the lead.
“Prime Minister Viktor Orban just called to congratulate us on our victory,” Magyar posted on social media Sunday, as his party stood at 52.49 percent and Orban’s Fidesz at 38.83 percent, with 53.45 percent of precincts counted.
“Thank you, Hungary!” Magyar posted on X, as thousands of his supporters gathered on the the banks of the Danube River in the capital, Budapest.
Orban, who led Hungary for 16 years, told his followers that he had “congratulated the victorious party” after a “painful” but “clear” result.
“The responsibility and possibility of governing was not given to us,” he said. “We are going to serve the Hungarian nation and our homeland from opposition as well”.
The partial count showed Tisza ahead in 95 of Hungary’s 106 constituencies, with the party projected to win more than 130 mandates in the 199-seat parliament.
The National Election Office said turnout by 6:30pm (16:30 GMT) was more than 77 percent, a record number in any election in Hungary’s post-Communist history.